(KLZA)--The Richardson County Commission spent the majority of their meeting time Tuesday reviewing budgets with various county officials.
Mark Joy and Sandra Stalder, representing Humboldt Shares, Inc. presented the groups annual report of expenditures from funding received from Richardson County. Humboldt Shares is asking for the funding be continued for the next fiscal year.
During the quarterly safety committee meeting, Clerk of the District Court Pam Scott discussed courthouse security. She stated the security is for everyone in the building--the public and the employees.
Scott told the committee, including the Commissioners about an incident in the past week, when she felt that had security not been in place, that perhaps an incident involving a weapon could have occurred.
The Board approved the purchase of a computer virus protection proposal submitted by Joe Buckminster of Buck-It.
The program is required by state and federal law enforcement agencies for the Law Enforcement Centers computers to connect with their computers. The program, which costs nearly $3,500 for the first year and will also cover all other County owned computers. The cost breaks down to $82.98 per computer.
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